symphara
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I don't think it's as simple as that. To put it bluntly, I regard these measurements as some type of chemical composition of a dish, which I see as somewhat informative but you think is supposed to tell me how good it tastes. What you're saying is "just adjust your preference of Flavan-3-ols by 10% up, and you'll like it". It's nonsense."...these measurements just aren't that useful, because they don't correlate with how I perceive a speaker..."
This measuerments correlate to 80% of the people. Not to you, no problem.
Take the measurements, and look for deviations that you enjoy more, lets say 5db up at 1kHz.
Plus, the number one reason why the measurements aren't that useful is because they apply to extremely few speakers. It would be folly to ignore the others just because they haven't been measured here.